Chapter 92
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 92 B*stards Courtney immediately drove to the kindergarten. As it was almost time to return home, many fancy cars stopped at the gate with a group of butlers and maids flocking at the front door. She finally managed to squeeze through them until she arrived at the door where the person in charge of Sapphire Kindergarten, Nora, had been waiting for her. As soon as she saw Courtney, she immediately escorted her into the kindergarten.
âHowâs Tina?â
âItâs not a huge issue. Dr. Ishiguro has already attended to her. Luckily we discovered it early, so there are no signs of cardiogenic shock. However, she wasnât doing too well before, which was why I called you earlier. We thought you might be worried about her.â
They immediately rushed to the medicine bay. As soon as Courtney saw Tina, tears immediately welled up in her eyes. She stood by the bed, unsure of what she could do. âTina, Mommyâs here.â
Tina lay on the bed with a haggard look on her face. Her usual joyful and playful demeanour was gone and it was replaced by bruises on her forehead. However, she still forced a smile. âMommy, Iâm fine now!â
Courtney tentatively grabbed Tinaâs hand. She did not want to be too harsh on her daughter, yet she could not help herself from gently chastising her. âWhat did you promise me before we started school? You said you wonât get into trouble and you will behave yourself. Did you forget about those? Iâm getting angry now.â
Tina looked reproachful. âBut, Mommy, they bullied me!â
While they were chatting, Dr. Ishiguro, who had been taking care of Tina, entered the room. âAre you Tinaâs mom?â
âYes, I am.â Courtney quickly turned.
Dr. Ishigura was an older lady whose hair had turned gray. Wearing a white robe and a pair of gold-rim round glasses, she looked kind. After gesturing to Courtney with her eyes, the former quickly walked out of the room with her.
âDoctor, are there any problems with Tinaâs condition?â
âI saw her previous medical history. This child has congenital asthma. Usually, we would use medicine to control it. However, she would develop dependency on the medicine after using it for a long time and itâs not good for her as well. I would like to suggest acupuncture treatment. Would you consider it?â
âCan it be cured? If itâs possible, of course weâll agree to that.â
âThereâs no rush because this treatment is not a short one. Once you start on it, you cannot stop it. Iâll find another time to talk about the specifics with you. Iâm afraid you have to settle todayâs incident first.â
Dr. Ishiguroâs words reminded Courtney that the way Tina looked today was not because of her asthma attack. After all, she did not suffer from a relapse for such a long time. When Courtney looked at her face earlier, there were many injuries. Itâs obvious that Tina has fought with other kids.
Nora had initially asked Courtney to relieve her worries by visiting Tina first. Once that was done, Courtney had to follow Nora to her office. Upon recalling that, Courtney quickly thanked Dr. Ishiguro before walking back to the ward and went to the office after asking Tina about the entire situation.
In Noraâs office, a young mother with a darkened expression was holding a small boy whose face had sustained bruises.
As soon as she walked to the door, Courtney heard loud accusations from inside.
âWhatâs wrong with your kindergarten? How can you enrol a kid like this? Can you afford to pay compensation if Charles sustains any serious injuries?â
Nora tentatively smiled at her apologetically. âThereâs a reason for this. Mrs. Everett, please calm down first.â
âWhat reason isââ
Courtney knocked the door just in time and interrupted their argument.
As soon as Nora saw her, she quickly stood up to introduce both mothers. âThis is Charles and his mother, Mrs. Everett. This is Tinaâs mother, Miss Hunter.â
Mrs. Everett glanced at Courtney. âSo, youâre Tina Hunterâs mother? Why is it that I have never seen you before? Are you originally from Melrose City?â
Courtney frowned. The kids just had a fight, yet the first thing she asks is whether Iâm from this city? What is her reasoning?
Although she was slightly confused, she nodded. âYes, I am.â
Mrs. Everett laughed coldly. âSo, youâre a local then? I heard from Nora that youâre a hotel manager?â
Courtney nodded once more.
âHow is it possible for a hotel manager to enroll her kids here? I bet you must have done some sneaky things and your kid learned from you. Your entire family is up to no good!â
The womanâs voice was shrill with a sharp and sarcastic tone.
Courtneyâs ears buzzed after hearing her accusations. Then, she clenched her fists and retorted, âMrs. Everett, I know that Tina is wrong in this matter, but you shouldnât speak like this, should you? Just because Iâm a hotel manager means I canât send my kids here? What logic is this?â
âDo you want me to say it out loud?â Mrs. Everett looked at her in contempt. âIâm sure everyone here knows about having an easy job when you are young.â
Courtneyâs face darkened, but she could not be bothered to argue. Through gritted teeth, she responded, âThey are different matters. Why donât you just tell me how you would like to resolve this? Whether itâs medical bills or mental health compensation, I can afford it.â
âMoney?â Mrs. Everett burst out in laughter as if she had heard a joke. âDo you think we lack money? Let me tell you thisâfor todayâs incident, I want your daughter to personally apologize to Charles and from tomorrow onwards, she canât come here anymore.â
Courtneyâs expression immediately changed as she could hardly believe what she had just heard. This is just a small fight between kids and it also stems from a valid reason. Because of this, she wants Tina to leave this school? This is outrageous!
âImpossible.â She calmed down and looked at Mrs. Everett with a dark expression. âI donât think the situation warrants that.â
âImpossible? In that case, you shall see how possible it can be. The injuries on my sonâs face is the greatest reason and you still think that itâs not serious? I bet you are fine with going to the police station with your daughter.â
With that, she glanced arrogantly at Nora, who was caught between a rock and a hard place as she stood beside them.
âYou are the person in charge of this kindergarten, so you should settle this. If Charles still sees that girl tomorrow at school, the Everett Group will retract all our investments next year.â
Upon hearing that, Noraâs expression changed immediately.
Gritting her teeth, Courtney had tightly clenched her fists until her knuckles cracked as blood boiled in her as she could not wait to give Mrs. Everett a punch. How can there be such an arrogant person who looks down on others like this?
âAfter the Everett Group withdraws their investment, the Sunhill Enterprise will invest twice the amount in this kindergarten for the infrastructure.â
A tall figure loomed at the office door while the low voice rang from a corner, breaking the awkward atmosphere in the room.
Alexander held Jordanâs hands as he nonchalantly walked toward them. When he looked at Mrs. Everett, he slightly raised his chin with eyes that were full of apathy and arrogance. âThe Everett Group doesnât have such a huge influence on Sapphire Kindergarten, does it, Mrs. Everett?â
As soon as Mrs. Everett saw Alexander, her expression immediately changed. âP-P-President Duncan, w-w-why are you here today?â
âI heard that my son landed himself in trouble, so Iâm here to have a look. After all, I have to apologize for his mishap. Isnât that so?â
âHe landed himself into trouble?â She gave an apologetic smile. âYour son is so obedient. How could he have gotten into trouble?â
Jordan raised his head to glare at her before he moved toward Courtneyâs side.
âYou have been here for so long and scolded others for the same amount of time. Mrs. Everett, donât you know why your son was beaten up today?â Alexander coldly looked at Mrs. Everett. âI wonder who taught him to say that âkids who have no mothers are b*stardsâ in front of Jordan.â